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eBook: Building Effective Dashboards and Scorecards by Tableau Software
October 09, 2009 - (Free Research) In this eBook, learn advanced strategies for creating actionable, interactive and user-friendly dashboards that will help your organization track key performance indicators (KPIs).
Interact with, Visualize, Design, and Deploy Your Data by SAP AG
December 01, 2008 - (Free Research) With Crystal Reports® software from the SAP® BusinessObjects™ portfolio of solutions, you can empower end users to explore reports interactively, create compelling reports with stunning visualizations, and develop powerful data "mashups."
Performance Management for a Challenging Economy by IBM
March 2009 - (Free Research) In a challenging economy, the price paid for bad decisions can be dire. Even average decisions can cost your organization dearly. See how information sweet spots and performance management can help you not only weather the storm, but be better prepared to steer your way with greater agility into the upturn.
Performance Management Applications Overview by Oracle Corporation
December 2008 - (Free Research) Hyperion performance management applications deliver a wide range of Business benefits as well as IT benefits; this overview outlines key benefits.
eBook: The New Era of Network Performance Management by SearchNetworking.com
October 2009 - (Free Research) Today's networks are highly complex, dynamic environments that demand comprehensive performance management. Fortunately, technological advancement is simplifying management and addressing new challenges. This eBook explains why management is more important now than ever and how it can help deliver business-critical applications better and faster.
Reality Check: The New End-to-end Application Performance Management Imperative Virtual Seminar by Compuware Corporation
October 2009 - (Free Research) What Application Performance Management tactics and best practices can you apply to ensure a good end-user experience? What process and strategy can you institute to enable your IT organization to align with the business? What can you do to prepare for the additional complexities that virtualization, cloud and SOA can bring to your environment?
Application Performance Management Best Practices by Orange Business Services
April 2009 - (Free Research) The articles in this E-Guide include "Application performance management: Developing a strategy", "Understanding the network application environment", and "Application performance management: How to prepare for new applications with an impact analysis". If you've got a question about application performance management, the answer is probably here.
Technology Overview: Board 7 by Board International
September 2009 - (Free Research) Within one single product, BOARD offers all the functionalities needed to build any Business Intelligence and Corporate Performance Management application without the use of any programming. Its revolutionary toolkit approach provides end-users with an advanced interactive interface.
BPM and SOA: Better Together by IBM
October 2009 - (Free Research) SOA standards, such as Web Services, make information resources and task automation applications available yet loosely integrated for process designers to use and reuse at will. Thus processes modeled with BPM tools can be rapidly implemented in production via SOA infrastructure.
Implementing Cisco's Web 2.0 Collaboration Technologies by Global Knowledge
May 2009 - (Free Research) As technology evolves, there is a never-ending question to designers and implementers: "What is coming next?" The answer is "Collaboration." The move to collaboration is strengthened by the actions of Cisco and Microsoft, as they have each unveiled several collaborative technologies and the means to integrate them utilizing Web 2.0 programming.
Proactive WAN planning: Meeting demands today, future-proofing for tomorrow by Blue Coat
September 2009 - (Free Research) Join Tim Scannell, editor of SearchEnterpriseWAN.com, and Bojan Simic, expert in application performance management, WAN optimization, network management, and application delivery, as they discuss how to effectively manage and balance WAN performance with security safeguards on local and wide area networks.
Driving Revenue and Increasing Value with Application Performance Management by Blue Coat
December 2008 - (Free Research) As a leading provider of solutions for Service Providers, Blue Coat appliances give you the visibility, acceleration and security needed for optimizing your network. Read this e-book to learn how Blue Coat gives you the control you need to deliver a whole set of new managed services for your business and consumer customers.
Zen and the Art of the Balanced Scorecard by Oracle Corporation
December 2008 - (Free Research) Today the use of balanced scorecards for performance management has become a hallmark of a well-run company. This paper will provide guiding principles to help your company's overall performance.
Complete Security: Out of Reach or Attainable Goal? A Guide to Successfully Mitigating Risk by Solera Networks
November 2009 - (Free Research) No security system will keep your organization absolutely secure. As long as assets exist on the network, you have to assume that some threat exists that is capable of finding and exploiting the vulnerabilities in your security. If it doesn’t exist today, it probably will tomorrow. Read this paper to learn a better way of thinking about security.
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